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necessitate assistance from the city,as well as documentation of how such incentives increase the feasibility of <br /> providing affordable housing. <br /> The following incentives may be approved for applicants who construct inclusionary units on-site: <br /> A. Fee Waiver or Deferral. The city council,by resolution,may waive or defer payment of city development <br /> impact fees and/or building permit fees applicable to the inclusionary units or the project of which they are a <br /> part. Fee waivers shall meet the criteria included in the city's adopted policy for evaluating waivers of city fees <br /> for affordable housing projects. The affordable housing agreement shall include the terms of the fee waiver. <br /> B. Design Modifications.The granting of design modifications relative to the inclusionary requirement shall <br /> require the approval of the city council and shall meet all applicable zoning requirements of the city of <br /> Pleasanton.Modifications to typical design standards may include the following: <br /> Reduced setbacks; <br /> Reduction in infrastructure requirements; <br /> Reduced open space requirements; <br /> Reduced landscaping requirements; <br /> Reduced interior or exterior amenities; <br /> Reduction in parking requirements; <br /> Height restriction waivers. <br /> C. Second Mortgages.The city may utilize available lower income housing funds for the purpose of <br /> providing second mortgages to prospective unit owners or to subsidize the cost of a unit to establish an <br /> affordable rent or an affordable sales price.Terms of the second mortgage or subsidy shall be stated in the <br /> affordable housing agreement.The utilization of these incentives shall not be the sole source of providing the <br /> inclusionary units and they are intended to augment the developer's proposal. <br /> D. Priority Processing.After receiving its discretionary approvals,a project that provides inclusionary units <br /> may be entitled to priority processing of building and engineering approvals subject to the approval of the city <br /> manager.A project eligible for priority processing shall be assigned to city engineering and/or building staff and <br /> processed in advance of all nonpriority items. (Ord. 1818 § 1,2000) <br /> 17.44.080 Alternatives to constructing induskmmry units on-site. <br /> The primary emphasis of this inclusionary zoning ordinance is to achieve the inclusion of affordable housing units to <br /> be constructed in conjunction with market rate units within the same project in all new residential projects.However, <br /> the city acknowledges that it may not always be practical to require that every project satisfy its affordable housing <br /> requirement through the construction of affordable units within the project itself. Therefore,the requirements of this <br /> chapter may be satisfied by various methods other than the construction of inclusionary units on the project site. Some <br /> examples of alternate methods of compliance appear below.As housing market conditions change,the city may need <br /> to allow alternatives to provide options to applicants to further the intent of providing affordable housing with new <br /> development projects. <br /> A. Off-Site Projects. Inclusionary units required pursuant to this chapter may be permitted to be constructed <br /> at a location within the city other than the project site.Any off-site inclusionary units must meet the following <br /> criteria: <br /> 1. The off-site inclusionary units must be determined to be consistent with the city's goal of creating, <br /> preserving,maintaining,and protecting housing for very low, low,and moderate income households. <br /> 2. The off-site inclusionary units must not result in a significant concentration of inclusionary units in <br /> any one particular neighborhood. <br /> 3. The off-site inclusionary units shall conform to the requirements of all applicable city ordinances and <br /> the provisions of this chapter. <br /> http://www.gcode.ustcodesipleasanton/view.php?topic=l7-17_44&showAII=1&frames=on 10/19/2017 <br />
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